thanks for the recommendation.
Everything you write is of course true. The question is: how are we prepared to meet these changes? The word web3 sounds proud, but it turns out that web3 turns into AI corporate web ;] Intellectual property turns into "material for AI training"
Maybe blurt should, for example, provide the service of selling data for AI training, in the sense that it should somehow be legally regulated whether the intellectual property of users who publish here can be the object of AI training and, if so, under what conditions. I'm just fantasizing because, to be honest, I haven't really explored this topic yet and I don't even know what to suggest. As part of the web 3 philosophy, web users should in any case benefit financially from the fact that their material was used to teach AI